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Kenklies, Karsten – Global Education Review, 2023
When Herbart in 1802 introduced the concept of "Pedagogical Tact" in his first lecture on pedagogy, he answered to a systematic problem that had also troubled his predecessor: It was within his theory of judgement that Immanuel Kant attempted to solve the problem of the relation of theory and practice, of theoretical and practical…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Theory Practice Relationship
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Protner, Edvard – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
This article reconstructs the phases of development of the history of education as a school subject and subject within the framework of the education of teachers at teacher training schools from 1869 onwards, and the presence of these contents at teacher training academies after 1960 and faculties of education after 1986. At the same time, it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Textbooks, Teacher Education Programs
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Hjulström, Erik; Rytzler, Johannes – Ethics and Education, 2022
This article highlights the educational and the aesthetic significance of the subject matter (i.e., "the third thing") in the relationship between teacher and pupil. This, through a reading of two texts, one written by the 19th century educationist and German philosopher Johann Friedrich Herbart, and one written by the contemporary…
Descriptors: Ethics, Aesthetics, Teacher Student Relationship, Educational Philosophy
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Kivelä, Ari – Global Education Review, 2023
Every theory of education endorses an image of a human being as someone who can be educated and is capable of self-education and self-cultivation. Since J.F. Herbart, educationalists have been sketching this image under the title "Bildsamkeit," which has become a central element of the specific German way of speaking about educational…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Educational Anthropology
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Koppel, Kristi; Stenberg, Katariina; Palojoki, Päivi – Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 2022
The experiences gained during teaching practice influence student teachers' professional development. However, little is known about how the student teachers experience their teaching practice of practical school subjects, which focus on the skills needed for everyday life. This qualitative case study investigates the professional development of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teacher Attitudes, Student Teaching, Family and Consumer Sciences
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Bostad, Inga – Ethics and Education, 2022
I here explore how an ethics of rhythm can shed light on what promotes and inhibits recognition between people across our vulnerable lives, and the need for a renewal of the philosophy of pedagogy. I argue that philosophy itself has contributed to a certain oblivion regarding how we follow and create rhythmic societies, the need for a more…
Descriptors: Ethics, Repetition, Recognition (Psychology), Educational Philosophy
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Korsgaard, Morten Timmermann; Larsen, Vibe; Wiberg, Merete – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2020
This paper presents some initial findings of a double-sided study on collective research in inclusive education. The aim is to discuss how thinking on inclusive education can be produced and evolved in a community of inquiry consisting of practitioners and researchers. The paper presents both a research process and an explorative theoretical…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Inclusion, Communities of Practice, Research Methodology
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Shah, Rajendra Kumar – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2020
This article traces the historical development of learner-centered teaching (LCT) and examines the major contributions of educators. Accordingly, this article has also analyzed the perception of various educationists regarding LCT. LCT is an approach to teaching that is increasingly being encouraged in education. The paradigm shifts away from…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Teacher Role, Educational History, Educational Philosophy